A) Gross National Income per Capita
B) Gross Domestic Product
C) Purchasing Power Parity
D) Organization for Economic and Cooperative Development data
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A) Lack of education
B) Home foreclosures
C) Massive credit card debt
D) Excellent healthcare
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A) We can ignore the problem because it will eventually go away.
B) We can trust that the CEOs and the members of the board of the companies will do the right thing.
C) We can justify such practices because they are legal in other countries.
D) We can be responsible consumers and research products before buying them.
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A) Underground economy
B) Under-reported economy
C) Under-earning economy
D) Under-paid economy
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A) Upper Class
B) Middle Class
C) Lower Class
D) The amount of people in each class has been about the same for the past 10 years.
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A) Equal numbers of men and women live in poverty.
B) More men live in poverty than women.
C) More women live in poverty than men.
D) Children can avoid living in poverty if they live with their fathers.
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A) Capital flight, caused by outsourcing, helps local economies thrive, so Americans are willing to make the trade off.
B) Deindusrialization, also caused by outsourcing, is better for the environment, so Americans are in favor of it.
C) Americans want lower prices for their consumable products, and the only way for companies to deliver those low prices is to outsource the work to cheaper laborers.
D) Companies find that the many U.S.restrictions on manufacturing can seriously disrupt production, which leads to profit loss, which in turn results in outsourcing.
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A) Europe and Africa
B) Latin America and Asia
C) South America and North America
D) Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East-North Africa region
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A) Structural functionalism
B) Symbolic interactionism
C) Conflict theory
D) Feminist theory
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A) Industrialization
B) Deindustrialization
C) Post-industrialization
D) Industrialization transition
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A) Wallerstein's classification uses neutral terms that allow his classification of nations to be less biased and appear less ethnocentric.
B) Wallerstein's classification uses the United States as a point of comparison so that people can understand what he is saying.
C) The former Cold War era classifications are outdated and no longer accurately show the economic state of individual nations.
D) Wallerstein's classification is based more on sociological data than economic data, and because of that, applies to the field of sociology better than the Cold War era classification.
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A) Subjective poverty
B) Marginal poverty
C) Absolute poverty
D) Relative poverty
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A) Southern America
B) Northern Africa
C) Western Asia
D) Northern Asia
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A) Global stratification only examines environmental inequalities among nations while social stratification examines inequalities among people.
B) Global stratification can only measure the inequalities among purely democratic states, while social stratification can be expanded to apply to people in any country in the world.
C) Global stratification examines a myriad of different types of prejudice and inequality, while social stratification covers the social class and standing of individuals.
D) Countries cannot move up and down the global stratification ladder, unlike people who can use social mobility to climb or fall down the social stratification ladder.
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A) Factories employing adults at salary level
B) Factories using child labor
C) Children attending school
D) Children playing with friends
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A) super powers, allies of super powers, enemies of super powers
B) primary nation, secondary nation, tertiary nation
C) first world, second world, third world
D) core nation, peripheral nation, semi-peripheral nation
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A) Asia
B) Africa
C) South America
D) North America
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A) Asia
B) Africa
C) South America
D) North America
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A) People will take advantage of social welfare programs if you do not watch them carefully.
B) People live in poverty because they are lazy and lack meaningful work.
C) Once poverty has entered a geographic location, it is very difficult to get rid of.
D) People living in poverty enjoy living in poverty.
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A) Third world countries
B) Core nation countries
C) Middle-income countries
D) Asian and American countries
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